Affiliated Operations Plan. The GSC must establish and maintain oversight over the Company’s Affiliated Operations Plan (i.e., AOP). A template is available from DOE. The AOP is the Company’s consolidated policies and procedures, signed by the Chairman of the GSC, regarding the control of Affiliated Operations among the Company (or any of its Controlled Entities) and any of the Affiliates. The purpose of the AOP is to provide the GSC understanding of how the Company is organized, structured and financed so as to be capable of operating as a viable business entity independent from the Affiliates. The Company is not permitted to engage in Affiliated Operations that are not duly authorized and must follow the terms of the approved AOP. As used herein, “Affiliated Operations” means cooperative endeavors, regardless of whether such endeavors are administrative, operational or commercial, performed directly or through third-party service providers, all of which are more specifically categorized and described below. In the Company’s Annual Compliance Report described in Article 9, the GSC must certify the effective execution the terms of the Affiliated Operations as described in the AOP and that the Affiliated Operations do not circumvent the requirements of this Agreement. The Company, through its FSO, must submit and update as necessary its AOP to DOE for review. Specific approval responsibilities and requirements are as follows:
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Samples: Security Control Agreement
Affiliated Operations Plan. The GSC must will establish and maintain oversight over the Company’s Affiliated Operations Plan (i.e.“AOP”), AOP). A for which a template is available from DOEDCSA. The AOP is the Company’s consolidated policies and procedures, signed by the Chairman of the GSC, regarding the control of Affiliated Operations among the Company (or any of its Controlled Entities) and any of the Affiliates. The purpose of the AOP is to provide the GSC understanding of how the Company is organized, structured and financed so as to be capable of operating as a viable business entity independent from the Affiliates. The Company is not permitted to engage in Affiliated Operations that are not duly authorized and must follow the terms of the approved AOP. As used herein, “Affiliated Operations” means cooperative endeavors, regardless of whether such endeavors are administrative, operational or commercial, performed directly or through third-party service providers, all of which are more specifically categorized and described below. In the Company’s Annual Compliance Report described in Article 9, the GSC must certify the effective execution of the terms of the Affiliated Operations as described in the AOP and that the Affiliated Operations do not circumvent the requirements of this Agreement. The Company, Company through its FSO, FSO must submit and update as necessary its AOP to DOE DCSA for review. Specific approval responsibilities and requirements are as follows:
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Samples: Proxy Agreement
Affiliated Operations Plan. The GSC must establish and maintain oversight over the Company’s Affiliated Operations Plan (i.e., AOP). A , a template is available from DOEDCSA. The AOP is the Company’s consolidated policies and procedures, signed by the Chairman of the GSC, regarding the control of Affiliated Operations among the Company (or any of its Controlled Entities) and any of the Affiliates. The purpose of the AOP is to provide the GSC understanding of how the Company is organized, structured and financed so as to be capable of operating as a viable business entity independent from the Affiliates. The Company is not permitted to engage in Affiliated Operations that are not duly authorized and must follow the terms of the approved AOP. As used herein, “Affiliated Operations” means cooperative endeavors, regardless of whether such endeavors are administrative, operational or commercial, performed directly or through third-party service providers, all of which are more specifically categorized and described below. In the Company’s Annual Compliance Report described in Article 9, the GSC must certify the effective execution the terms of the Affiliated Operations as described in the AOP and that the Affiliated Operations do not circumvent the requirements of this Agreement. The Company, Company through its FSO, FSO must submit and update as necessary its AOP to DOE DCSA for review. Specific approval responsibilities and requirements are as follows:
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Samples: Security Control Agreement
Affiliated Operations Plan. The GSC must establish and maintain oversight over the Company’s Affiliated Operations Plan (i.e., AOP). A , a template is available from DOEDCSA. The AOP is the Company’s consolidated policies and procedures, signed by the Chairman of the GSC, regarding the control of Affiliated Operations among the Company (or any of its Controlled Entities) and any of the Affiliates. The purpose of the AOP is to provide the GSC an understanding of how the Company is organized, structured and financed so as to be capable of operating as a viable business entity independent from the Affiliates. The Company is not permitted to engage in Affiliated Operations that are not duly authorized and must follow the terms of the approved AOP. As used herein, “Affiliated Operations” means cooperative endeavors, regardless of whether such endeavors are administrative, operational or commercial, performed directly or through third-party service providers, all of which are more specifically categorized and described below. In the Company’s Annual Compliance Report described in Article 9, the GSC must certify the effective execution the terms of the Affiliated Operations as described in the AOP and that the Affiliated Operations do not circumvent the requirements of this Agreement. The Company, Company through its FSO, FSO must submit and update as necessary its AOP to DOE DCSA for review. Specific approval responsibilities and requirements are as follows:
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Samples: Special Security Agreement
Affiliated Operations Plan. The GSC must establish and maintain oversight over the Company’s Affiliated Operations Plan (i.e., AOP). A template is available from DOE. The AOP is the Company’s consolidated policies and procedures, signed by the Chairman of the GSC, regarding the control of Affiliated Operations among the Company (or any of its Controlled Entities) and any of the Affiliates. The purpose of the AOP is to provide the GSC an understanding of how the Company is organized, structured and financed so as to be capable of operating as a viable business entity independent from the Affiliates. The Company is not permitted to engage in Affiliated Operations that are not duly authorized and must follow the terms of the approved AOP. As used herein, “Affiliated Operations” means cooperative endeavors, regardless of whether such endeavors are administrative, operational or commercial, performed directly or through third-party service providers, all of which are more specifically categorized and described below. In the Company’s Annual Compliance Report described in Article 9, the GSC must certify the effective execution the terms of the Affiliated Operations as described in the AOP and that the Affiliated Operations do not circumvent the requirements of this Agreement. The Company, Company through its FSO, FSO must submit and update as necessary its AOP to DOE for review. Specific approval responsibilities and requirements are as follows:
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Samples: Special Security Agreement
Affiliated Operations Plan. The GSC must establish and maintain oversight over the Company’s Affiliated Operations Plan (i.e., AOP). A , a template of which is available from DOEDSS. The AOP is the Company’s consolidated policies and procedures, signed by the Chairman Chairperson of the GSC, regarding the control of Affiliated Operations among the Company (or any of its Controlled Entities) and any of the Affiliates. The purpose of the AOP is to provide the GSC with an understanding of how the Company is organized, structured and financed so as to be capable of operating as a viable business entity independent from the Affiliates. The Company is not permitted to engage in Affiliated Operations that are not duly authorized and must follow the terms of the approved AOP. As used herein, “Affiliated Operations” means cooperative endeavors, regardless of whether such endeavors are administrative, operational or commercial, performed directly or through third-party service providers, all of which are more specifically categorized and described below. In the Company’s Annual Compliance Report described in Article 9, the GSC must certify the effective execution the terms of the Affiliated Operations as described in the AOP and that the Affiliated Operations do not circumvent the requirements of this Agreement. The Company, through its FSO, must submit and update the AOP as necessary its AOP and submit the same to DOE DSS for review. Specific approval responsibilities and requirements are as follows:
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Samples: Security Control Agreement (Macdonald Dettwiler & Associates LTD)